In a new documentary on Amazon Prime titled “Elvis’ Women,” David Stanley, stepbrother of the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll, sheds light on the singer’s troubled past, particularly his disturbing fixation on young girls.

As part of Elvis’ purported “entourage,” Stanley alleges in the documentary that he believes the late singer’s death was a result of suicide. According to him, Elvis deliberately took the medications that led to his demise.

Stanley, who was reportedly present at Graceland when Elvis passed away in August 1977 due to a heart attack caused by a drug overdose, claims that the singer couldn’t bear the weight of love, pain, and exposure any longer.

The 85-year-old stepbrother suggests in the documentary that Elvis’ fear of his alleged relationships with teenage girls being exposed in a book became overwhelming, leading him to believe that he couldn’t continue living. Stanley even reveals that Elvis had a favorite line he would use, saying, “fourteen will get you 20!”

Stanley asserts that despite Elvis’ interactions with underage girls, it was astonishing that the famous “Can’t Help Falling In Love” artist never faced legal consequences for his actions.

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